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karaism

Terms vs Karaism - What's the difference?

terms | karaism |


As a noun terms

is .

As a proper noun karaism is

a jewish movement that recognises only the tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from rabbinic judaism.

Karaim vs Karaism - What's the difference?

karaim | karaism | see also |

Karaim is a see also of karaism.


As proper nouns the difference between karaim and karaism

is that karaim is a kipchak turkic language, with aramaic and persian influences, spoken in lithuania, poland, the crimea and the ukraine while karaism is a jewish movement that recognises only the tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from rabbinic judaism.

As a noun karaim

is a member of a turkic ethnic group which traditionally spoke this language.

Rabbinic vs Karaism - What's the difference?

rabbinic | karaism |


As an adjective rabbinic

is related to rabbis.

As a proper noun karaism is

a jewish movement that recognises only the tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from rabbinic judaism.

Tanakh vs Karaism - What's the difference?

tanakh | karaism |


As proper nouns the difference between tanakh and karaism

is that tanakh is the body of Jewish scripture comprising the Torah, the Neviim (prophets) and the Ketuvim (writings), corresponding roughly to the Christian Old Testament while Karaism is a Jewish movement that recognises only the Tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from Rabbinic Judaism.

Movement vs Karaism - What's the difference?

movement | karaism |


As a noun movement

is physical motion between points in space.

As a proper noun karaism is

a jewish movement that recognises only the tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from rabbinic judaism.

Jewish vs Karaism - What's the difference?

jewish | karaism |


As proper nouns the difference between jewish and karaism

is that jewish is (informal|dated) the yiddish language while karaism is a jewish movement that recognises only the tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from rabbinic judaism.

As an adjective jewish

is being a jew, or relating to jews, their ethnicity, religion or culture.

Karaism vs Karaite - What's the difference?

karaism | karaite |


As a proper noun karaism

is a jewish movement that recognises only the tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from rabbinic judaism.

As a noun karaite is

an adherent of karaism.